Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show Episode 287 - Utah Avalanche Center

Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show Episode 287 – Utah Avalanche Center

INTERVIEW - UAC Backcountry Bash Interview with Kory Davis & Paige Pagnucco

ON THE DOCKET

IN THE NEWS

WORTH WATCHING

Hidden amongst the glaciers high in the arctic circle are mountain bike lines too incredible to ignore. Harsh temperatures, volatile weather, and 9-month winters have left the area void of human life. Each summer, this frozen landscape flourishes under endless daylight, revealing a spectacular ecosystem.

Jump in the van with Marie-France Roy and Alex Yoder as they weave their way through Scotland, exploring how personal accountability allows for universal land access and the old farm shelters that support mountain folks to rove freely. Video by WRKSHRT

WORTH READING | Gadds Truth: Why I Hate Hammocks

GEAR:30

  • Ibex Shutting Down?
  • Icebreaker Acquired by VF Corp
  • Roots Launch - Brands include: Fjallraven, Boulder Denim, Barebones Living, Arcade Belts, Heathers Choice, Glerups, Pistil, 10Tree, Tru Fru, Ogden Made, Canyon Coolers, Bertucci Field Watches, Erica Lyon Art, Sage Hen Jewelry, Sara Austin Art, Longo Fossils, and more…

TRIP REPORT | Local Trails are in great shape!

QUOTE OF THE WEEK | “Courage is the power to let go of the familiar.” - Raymond Lindquist

Thank you to GEAR:30 for powering today’s 287th  Episode of the Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show! Look for us on Facebook, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher, and on the Podbean App for Android & iPhones.

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OUTDOOR JUKEBOX | “Carry You” - Novo Amor 

Lifted from the 'Bathing Beach' EP Out now on vinyl and digital via AllPoints: https://novoamor.lnk.to/bathing-beach Watch the official video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utj0BFuv1-Q Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NovoAmor_Subscribe Follow on Spotify: https://novoamor.lnk.to/FollowOnSpotify Tour Dates / Tickets: http://www.novoamor.co.uk Lyrics: Torn down, full of aching somehow, our youth would take the blame, worn out, the way we let it stay.

As John Muir would say, “The Mountains are calling and we must go…”

Brandon LongComment